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The Historylogy Podcast
by Shinil Subramanian Payamal
Namaste Friends. My name is 'Shinil Subramanian Payamal' and you are welcome to the Historylogy podcast.On this podcast, I will be talking about the latest history book releases, reviews, archaeological discoveries, controversies, etc... I want to tell stories about people, places and events lost in the pages of history.I will be uploading at least one episode per week on Fridays at 10:30 PM India Standard Time i.e. 12:00 PM EST in the USA and 06:00 PM CET.We will be having regular book giveaways on our Podcast. Also, there will be a special monthly giveaway for people who leave reviews of the podcast on their favourite Podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, etc... Just make sure to leave your Twitter/Instagram ID along with your review so that we can thank you personally and also contact you in case you win a prize.Thanks for stopping by!
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The Saint’s Shadow: Gautam Khattar and the Letters of St. Francis Xavier
For many Goans, St. Francis Xavier is Goencho Saib—the Protector of Goa. But Gautam Khattar's rhetoric was based on a specific reading of history—one that claims the missionary's methods were anything but saintly. To understand the roots of this anger, we have to go back to 1542. We have to look at the words of the Jesuits themselves. Specifically, the book The Life and Letters of St. Francis Xavier by Henry James Coleridge. Order links of the book 'The Life and Letters of St. Francis Xavier' below: Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindle Amazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindle Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcast Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Glorious Failure written by Robert Ivermee - Book Review
Exploding the myth of a benign French presence on the subcontinent, Robert Ivermee's extensive research reveals how France's Indian empire relied on war-making, conquest, opportunistic alliances, regime change and slavery to pursue its ambitions. From great power rivalry to informal empire and entrenched inequalities, Glorious Failure tackles topics that remain vital and urgent in today's world. Order links of the book 'Glorious Failure' below: Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindle Amazon USA:HardcoverKindle Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcast Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Man Who Divided India written by Rafiq Zakaria - Book Review
The Man Who Divided India: An Insight into Jinnah's Leadership and Its Aftermath written by Rafiq Zakaria first published in 2001 (with later editions including updates, such as a chapter on Musharraf's leadership) is a compelling, often provocative examination of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s role in the partition of the Indian subcontinent. Order links of the book 'The Man Who Divided India' below: Amazon India:HardcoverPaperback Amazon USA:HardcoverPaperback Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcast Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi written by Makarand R. Paranjape - Book Review
The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi written by Makarand R. Paranjape is an explosive and original analysis of the assassination of the 'Father of the Nation'. Who is responsible for the Mahatma's death? Just one determined zealot, the larger ideology that supported him, the Congress-led government that failed to protect him or a vast majority of Indians and their descendants who considered Gandhi irrelevant, and endorsed violence instead? Order links of the book 'The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi' below: Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindle Amazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindle Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcast Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Templars and the Assassins: The Militia of Heaven written by James Wasserman - Book Review
In The Templars and the Assassins: The Militia of Heaven, occult scholar and secret society member James Wasserman provides compelling evidence that the interaction of the Knights Templar and the Assassins in the Holy Land transformed the Templars from the Pope's private army into a true occult society, from which they would sow the seeds of the Renaissance and the Western Mystery Tradition. Order links of the book 'The Templars and the Assassins: The Militia of Heaven' below: Amazon India:PaperbackKindle Amazon USA:PaperbackKindle Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcast Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Military History of India written by Sir Jadunath Sarkar - Book Review
The book 'Military History of India' covers the history of the military in the Indian subcontinent before the precolonial era. The text introduces the geographical aspects in setting up the militaristic approaches for campaigns in various battles and conquest of territories. Order links of the book 'Military History of India' below: Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindle Amazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindle Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcast Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Top 20 Best History Books of 2025: The Definitive List
What were the most influential, ground-breaking, and heart-pounding history books of the past year? In this special episode of The Historylogy Podcast, host Shinil Subramanian Payamal counts down the definitive Top 20 International Non-Fiction History Books of 2025.From the shifting sands of Ancient Egypt to the survival stories of WWII and the evolution of modern democracy, we explore the titles that every history enthusiast needs on their shelf.What’s Inside:* Ancient Worlds: New insights into Mesopotamia and the last Egyptian dynasty.* Modern Conflicts: Fresh perspectives on the U-boat wars and 1970s extremism.* Social History: The legacy of the Clotilda, the history of Tuberculosis, and the power of Indigenous nations.* The #1 Pick: A breathtaking story of survival and faith that you won't forget.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Top 15 Most Anticipated International Non-Fiction History Books of 2026 - Part 1
I have searched the interwebs to find the most eagerly awaited International non-fiction history book titles. From books by Robert Ivermee to Jared Diamond to Matt Kaplan to Antony Beevor and others, these books cover a wide variety of topics. From French ambitions in India to serial killers to lost Spanish Empire treasures to lost cities, there is something for everyone looking to enhance their history quotient. Since the list is too long, please consider this as Part 1.Book Mentioned:1. Glorious Failure: The Forgotten History of French Imperialism in India by Robert Ivermee2. Getting to Reparations: How Building a Different America Requires a Reckoning with Our Past by Dorothy A. Brown3. Neptune's Fortune: The Billion-Dollar Shipwreck and the Ghosts of the Spanish Empire by Julian Sancton4. The Chosen and The Damned: Native Americans and the Making of Race in the United States by David J. Silverman5. The Blood Countess: Murder, Betrayal, and the Making of a Monster by Shelly Puhak6. I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right by Matt Kaplan7. London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth by Patrick Radden Keefe8. Rasputin: The Downfall of the Romanovs by Antony Beevor9. The Lost Cities of El Norte: Coronado's Quest, the Unconquered West, and the Birth of American Indian Resistance by Peter Stark10. Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home by Stefan Al11. American Patriarch: The Life of George Washington by H. W. Brands12. The American School of Spies: The Archaeologists Who Fought the Nazis and Saved the Treasures of Ancient Greece by Stephan Talty13. Lightning Beneath the Sea: The Race to Wire the World and the Dawn of the Information Age by James M. Tabor14. The University: A History in Stone, Silk, and Blood by William Whyte15. Profits, Prophets, Coaches and Kings: (When) Do Leaders Make a Difference? by Jared DiamondPlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Top 10 Most Anticipated Indian Non-Fiction History Books of 2026
In this episode, we dive deep into the archives and upcoming catalogs to bring you the definitive list of Indian history and non-fiction books set to hit the shelves in 2026. From sweeping biographies of forgotten queens to deep dives into the symbols of our Republic, we explore the stories that will shape the national conversation this year. Whether you’re a UPSC aspirant, a casual history buff, or a bibliophile, these are the titles you should look forward to.Books Mentioned:1. The Sari Eternal by Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri2. The Sage Who Reimagined Hinduism by Shashi Tharoor3. After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a World Order by Rana Dasgupta4. A Flag to Live and Die For by Navtej Sarna5. Begum Samru: The Courtesan Who Ruled by Ira Mukhoty6. Begum Hazrat Mahal by Rosie Llewellyn-Jones7. Nathuram Godse: The True Story of Gandhi’s Assassin by Dhaval Kulkarni8. Histories of the Ingredients That Define Indian Cooking by Krish AshokPlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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After Me, Chaos written by M.J. Akbar - Book Review
The deep faith of Mughal kings in astrology has been hidden in plain sight, ignored by those who failed to understand its relevance. The evidence lies in original sources: commissioned biographies like Humayunnama and Akbarnama, autobiographies such as Baburnama and Tuzuk-i-Jahangir, records of imperial correspondence and court documents.After Me, Chaos: Astrology in the Mughal Empire written by M.J. Akbar is a compelling history studded with startling facts, which will radically change conventional perceptions.Order links of the book 'After Me, Chaos: Astrology in the Mughal Empire' below:Amazon India:HardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverKindleYouTube Video of 'After Me, Chaos: Astrology in the Mughal Empire' Book Launch EventPlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar written by Jagjeet Lally - Book Review
Breathing new life and a fresh perspective into the history of the Mughal Empire, Jagjeet Lally’s Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar takes us on a fabulous journey from the empire’s rich and fertile countryside, to the hustle and bustle of its great cities and ports; and from religious debates in Delhi’s fairgrounds and public squares and legal battles over property in Surat, to princely wars of succession and the dynasty’s tumultuous yet protracted overthrow.Order links of the book 'Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindlePlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar written by M. J. Akbar - Book Review
Drawing upon the letters, memoirs and journals of traders, travellers, bureaucrats, officials, officers and the occasional bishop, Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar is a chronicle of racial relations between Indians and their last foreign invaders, sometimes infuriating but always compelling.Order links of the book 'Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverKindlePlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Forgotten Indian Prisoners of World War II written by Gautam Hazarika - Book Review
Gautam Hazarika’s The Forgotten Indian Prisoners of World War II, enriched by personal accounts and the hard truth, is a testament to loyalty, resilience and the indomitable human spirit.Order links of the book 'The Forgotten Indian Prisoners of World War II' below:Amazon India:HardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverKindlePlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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After The Prophet written by Lesley Hazleton - Book Review
Combining meticulous research with compelling storytelling, After the Prophet written by Lesley Hazleton , explores the volatile intersection of religion and politics, psychology and culture, and history and current events. It is an indispensable guide to the depth and power of the Shia–Sunni split.Order links of the book 'After The Prophet: The Epic Story Of The Shia-Sunni Split In Islam' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAudiblePlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Hitler: The Proclaimed Messiah of the Palestinian Cause by Aabhas Maldahiyar - Book Review
'Hitler: The Proclaimed Messiah of the Palestinian Cause', in this exposé, Aabhas Maldahiyar uncovers a trove of explosive material, including declassified documents from German, American, and British archives, revealing the Nazi–Islamist alliance that history tried to erase. From the Grand Mufti urging Hitler to export the Holocaust to the Middle East, to the Muslim Brotherhood treating Mein Kampf like a second Quran, this book shatters the myth that fascism and jihad were ever at odds.Order links of the book 'Hitler: The Proclaimed Messiah of the Palestinian Cause' below:Amazon India:HardcoverKindleAmazon USA:KindlePlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Being Hindu, Being Indian written by Vanya Vaidehi Bhargav - Book Review
Meticulously researched and eloquently written, Being Hindu, Being Indian offers the first comprehensive examination of Lajpat Rai’s nationalist thought. By revealing the complexities of Rai’s thinking, it provokes us to think more deeply about broader questions relevant to present-day politics: Are all expressions of ‘Hindu nationalism’ the same as Hindutva? What are the similarities and differences between ‘Hindu’ and ‘Indian’ nationalism? Can communalism and secularism be expressed together? How should we understand fluidity in politics?This book invites readers to treat Lajpat Rai’s ideas as a gateway to think more deeply about history, politics, religious identity and nationhood.Order links of the book 'Being Hindu, Being Indian' below:Amazon India:HardcoverKindleAudibleAmazon USA:HardcoverKindleAudiblePlease feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/https://www.youtube.com/@historylogypodcastAffiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Regent Queen of Ichalkaranji Anubai Saheb Ghorpade written by Mohini Peshwa Karkarey - Book Review
We know little about Anubaisaheb Ghorpade, Ichalkaranji’s courageous regent and protector in the 18th Century. This book will reveal to you her life and contributions against the backdrop of the Maratha Empire, telling you the intriguing tale of this unsung, overlooked, yet dynamic heroine.Order links of the book 'The Regent Queen of Ichalkaranji Anubai Saheb Ghorpade' below:Amazon India:PaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Eminent Distorians written by Utpal Kumar - Book Review
Eminent Distorians: Twists and Truths in Bharat’s History challenges this historiography, presenting Bharat’s story from its own perspective. It debunks the Aryan invasion theory, calling Vedic and Harappan civilizations two sides of the same coin. It reevaluates Ashoka’s legacy and the Nehruvian obsession with his ‘greatness’. It reinterprets Bharat’s ‘golden era’ during the Gupta period and sheds new light on the post-Gupta phase.Order links of the book 'Eminent Distorians: Twists and Truths in Bharat's History' below:Amazon India:HardcoverAmazon USA:HardcoverAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Proto written by Laura Spinney - Book Review
One ancient language transformed our world. This is its story.At the end of the last ice age, a language was born between Europe and Asia. This tongue, which we call Proto-Indo-European, exploded outwards until its offspring were spoken from Scotland to China. Today Indo-European languages are spoken by nearly half of humanity. How did this happen?Laura Spinney set out to answer that question, retracing an odyssey across continents and millennia.Order links of the book 'Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAudibleAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Victoria: The Queen written by Julia Baird - Book Review
From International New York Times columnist Julia Baird comes a magnificent biography of Queen Victoria. Drawing on previously unpublished papers, Victoria: The Queen is a stunning new portrait of the real woman behind the myth a story of love and heartbreak, of devotion and grief, of strength and resilience.Order links of the book 'Victoria: The Queen: An Intimate Biography of the Woman Who Ruled an Empire' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Genghis Khan: Life, Death, and Resurrection by John Man - Book Review
Genghis Khan is one of history’s immortals: a leader of genius and the founder of the world’s greatest land empire ─ twice the size of Rome’s. His mysterious death in 1227 placed all at risk, so it was kept a secret until his heirs had secured his conquests. Secrecy has surrounded him ever since. His undiscovered grave, with its imagined treasures, remains the subject of intrigue and speculation. John Man uses first-hand experiences to reveal the khan’s enduring influence.Order links of the book 'Genghis Khan: Life, Death, and Resurrection' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Sarama And Her Children written by Bibek Debroy - Book Review
The most recognized dog in Indian myth is the dog in the Mahabharata that accompanied the Pandavas—not actually a dog but Dharma in disguise. There are, however, several more references to dogs in the classical texts. Mentioned for the first time in the Rg Veda, the eponymous Sarama is the dog of the gods and the ancestor of all dogs. In Sarama and Her Children, the evolution of the Indian attitude towards dogs is traced through the vedas, epics, puranas, dharmashastras and nitishastras.Order links of the book 'Sarama And Her Children: The Dog in Indian Myth' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleFlipkart:PaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Dharmanomics written by Sriram Balasubramanian - Book Review
Did Rajaraja Chola, who built the world-renowned Brihadisvara temple in Tanjore, and Suryavarman II of Kambuja Desa (Cambodia), who built the world’s largest temple complex, Angkor Wat, erect these enduring marvels with a magic wand? Surely not. How did they nurture prosperity? What were the economic models that enabled them to leave the world awestruck?Sriram Balasubramanian’s sequel to the pathbreaking Kautilyanomics answers these questions by examining Common Era empires and kingdoms ranging from the Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas and Vijayanagara to Southeast Asian kingdoms.Order links of the book 'Dharmanomics: An Indigenous and Sustainable Economic Model' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:KindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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A Glimpse of My Life written by Ram Prasad 'Bismil' - Book Review
'A Glimpse of My Life: Autobiography of the Indian Revolutionary Ram Prasad ‘Bismil’', originally titled Nij Jiwan Ki Ek Chhata (निज जीवन की एक छटा), this book was written in secret during Bismil's imprisonment, while he was on death row. It is a passionately narrated account of the life of a young and daring freedom fighter who lived and died with the single aim of freeing India from foreign rule.Order links of the book 'A Glimpse of My Life' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Mughal Farmans and Nishans in the BISM Collection written by Manoj Dani - Book Review
This volume unveils forty-five rare farmāns and nishāns—imperial orders issued by the Mughal royal family—exploring their intricate details, from the calligraphic elegance of the Tughrā, the official lexicon used therein, to the formal endorsements of administrative officials. It offers readers an opportunity to dive into the rich tapestry of these decrees, allowing them to effortlessly browse and understand their key differentiators.Order links of the book 'Mughal Farmans and Nishans in the BISM Collection' below:Amazon India:PaperbackSahyadriBooks.comPaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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India Conquered written by Jon Wilson - Book Review
'India Conquered: Britain’s Raj and the Chaos of Empire' is the first general history of British India for over twenty years, getting under the skin of the empire to show how British rule really worked. Oscillating between paranoid paralysis and moments of extreme violence, it was beset by chaos and chronic weakness.Jon Wilson argues that this contradictory character was a consequence of the Raj’s failure to create long-term relationships with Indian society and claims that these systemic problems still affect the world’s largest democracy as it navigates the twenty-first century.Order links of the book 'India Conquered' below:Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindleGaruda Online:PaperbackAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries written by Colin Wilson - Book Review
'The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries' is an expert examination of the most perplexing and still unexplained mysteries in more than two thousand years of human history. From Atlantis, the Bermuda Triangle, and Bigfoot to Tunguska, vampires, and zombies, the most fascinating subjects previously featured in Colin Wilson's popular Unsolved Mysteries Past and Present, The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries, and The Unexplained now appear along with new, equally mystifying material in one tremendous revised and updated volume.Order links of the book 'The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Panipat written by Casi Raja Pundit - Book Review
This is the most detailed account we possess of the Third battle of Panipat, and is the impartial narrative of an eye-witness of what he saw and heard. The narrative of Casi Raja Pundit brings alive larger than life personalities from history—Sadashivrao Bhao, Ahmed Shah Abdali, and Ibrahim Gardi, among others.Order links of the book 'Panipat' below:Amazon India:PaperbackAmazon USA:PaperbackFlipkart:PaperbackIndus Source Books:PaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The World Was Going Our Way written by Christopher Andrew - Book Review
The World Was Going Our Way reveals in full the secrets of this astonishing cache, showing for the first time the extent of the KGB’s influence around the world, from making friends with Fidel Castro in Cuba to starting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. For over twenty years, the KGB believed that the Third World was the arena in which it could win the Cold War against the West.Order links of the book 'The World Was Going Our Way' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Travels in India – Volume 2 written by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier - Book Review
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveller. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues (120,000 miles) in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668.Tavernier's writings show that he was a keen observer, as well as a remarkable cultural anthropologist. His Six Voyages became a best seller and was translated into German, Dutch, Italian, and English during his lifetime. The work is frequently quoted by modern scholars writing about the period.Order links of the book 'Travels in India – Volume 2' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Travels in India – Volume 1 written by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier - Book Review
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveller. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues (120,000 miles) in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668.Tavernier's writings show that he was a keen observer, as well as a remarkable cultural anthropologist. His Six Voyages became a best seller and was translated into German, Dutch, Italian, and English during his lifetime. The work is frequently quoted by modern scholars writing about the period.Order links of the book 'Travels in India – Volume 1' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Rise of Ancient Indians written by Vijender Sharma - Book Review
The Rise of Ancient Indians: Their Cities, Art, Trade, and Science written by Vijender Sharma is an effort to connect with children and young adults, bringing them a part of our history that forms the foundation of our society. Spanning a vast timeline, the book takes a non-chronological approach to keep the narrative engaging rather than monotonous. It explores how our civilization and culture evolved over millennia—discovering art and science, building great cities, and embarking on adventures to distant lands.Order links of the book 'The Rise of Ancient Indians' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:KindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Stolen History written by Sathnam Sanghera - Book Review
'Stolen History: The Truth about the British Empire and How It Shaped Us' is an accessible, engaging and essential introduction to the British empire for younger readers, by bestselling author of Empireland, Sathnam Sanghera.Order links of the book 'Stolen History' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleAudibleEmpireland written by Sathnam Sanghera - Book ReviewAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Empireland written by Sathnam Sanghera - Book Review
Published in 2021, 'Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain' written by Sathnam Sanghera tackles the complex legacy of imperialism, weaving historical analysis with Sanghera’s own experiences as a British Sikh, intertwining personal anecdotes with meticulous research and offering a fresh perspective on a topic often mired in defensiveness or selective amnesia.Order links of the book 'Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain' below:Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Challenging Destiny written by Medha Deshmukh Bhaskaran - Book Review
Darkness engulfs the Indian subcontinent. The 17th century is destined to be an era of brutal wars, incessant oppression, and physical and spiritual carnage in the name of religion. Shivaji, a warrior and thinker far ahead of his times, rises and renders a rousing dream - respect and dignity for human life, economic equity, and empowerment.Order links of the book 'Challenging Destiny: A Biography of Chhatrapati Shivaji' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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My Name is Gauhar Jaan written by Vikram Sampath - Book Review
Vikram Sampath’s ‘My Name is Gauhar Jaan: Life and Times of a Musician’ is a meticulously researched and engrossing biography that revives the fascinating life of one of India’s earliest recording artists—Gauhar Jaan.Order links of the book 'My Name is Gauhar Jaan: Life and Times of a Musician' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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From The Holy Mountain written by William Dalrymple - Book Review
William Dalrymple’s third book 'From The Holy Mountain: A Journey in the Shadow of Byzantium' published in 1997, is a masterful blend of travelogue, history, and cultural exploration.Order links of the book 'From The Holy Mountain' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Blood Telegram written by Gary J. Bass - Book Review
This magnificent history provides an unprecedented chronicle of the 1971 break-up of Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh. It provides the first full account of Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger’s secret support for Pakistan in 1971 as it committed shocking atrocities in Bangladesh.Order links of the book 'The Blood Telegram' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Origin of Species written by Charles Darwin - Book Review
A true masterpiece, The Origin of Species laid the foundation of evolutionary biology as early as 1859. Extraordinarily well written, the book doesn’t only explain evolution in an instructive and accessible manner, it also includes fascinating stories about how the process of natural selection occurs in the animal and plant kingdoms.Order links of the book 'The Origin of Species' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAudibleAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar written by Robert Sewell - Book Review
First published in 1900, ‘A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar’ is unbiased research and work on the Vijayanagar Empire by Robert Sewell, a collector, and magistrate in Madras Presidency in colonial India.Order links of the book 'A Forgotten Empire: Vijayanagar' below:Amazon India:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackHardcoverKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Independence written by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni - Book Review
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's powerful new novel 'Independence' is a moving story of loyalty and love, nationhood and sisterhood, set against India's independence movement, at once exhilarating and devastating.Order links of the book 'Independence' below:Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Hormegeddon written by Bill Bonner - Book Review
From the mind of Bill Bonner comes Hormegeddon, a phenomenon that occurs when a small dose of something produces a favorable result, but if you increase the dosage, the results end in disaster. The same applies when the world gets too much of a good thing in public policy, economics, and business. Drawing on examples throughout modern political history, Bonner brings context and understanding to this largely ignored and anonymous phenomenon.Order links of the book 'Hormegeddon: How Too Much Of A Good Thing Leads To Disaster' below:Amazon India:HardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Top 27 Most Anticipated History Books of 2025
These titles span a wide range of historical topics from cultural exchanges, to colonial history, modern conflicts, and environmental perspectives, providing a rich selection for history enthusiasts in 2025. Remember, publication dates might shift, but these are currently anticipated for release in 2025.And please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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On War written by Carl von Clausewitz - Book Review
Carl von Clausewitz's On War is the most substantial pursuit in Western history to understand war, both in its internal dynamics and as an instrument of policy. Since the title's first existence in 1832, it has been read throughout the world, and has enlivened generations of soldiers, intellectuals and political leaders. This book is one of the most important treatises on political-military analysis and strategy ever written, and remains both controversial and an influence on strategic thinking.Order links of the book 'On War' below:Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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The Golden Road written by William Dalrymple - Book Review
'The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World' reveals how Indian ideas transformed the world, crossing political borders to influence everything from the statues of Indian ascetics in Roman seaports to Buddhism in China, and the observatories of Baghdad to crucial mathematical concepts such as ‘zero’ ─ and even the very numbers we use to this day. Drawing from a lifetime of scholarship, award-winning historian William Dalrymple argues that India is one of the two great intellectual and philosophical superpowers of Asia.Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAudibleFlipkart:PaperbackHardcoverEmpire PodcastAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum written by Vikram Sampath - Book Review
Meticulously researched, authoritative and unputdownable, Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum (1760-1799) written by Dr. Vikram Sampath opens a window to the life and times of one of the most debated figures from India's history.Order links of the book 'Tipu Sultan: The Saga of Mysore's Interregnum (1760-1799)' below:Amazon India:HardcoverKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverKindleFlipkart:HardcoverAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Imperial Games in Tibet written by Dilip Sinha - Book Review
In Imperial Games in Tibet: The Struggle for Statehood and Sovereignty, former ambassador Dilip Sinha deftly guides us through the region’s complex geopolitical entanglements, charting its history from the rise of Tibetan Buddhism, through the cloak-and-dagger machinations of the Great Game, to its fateful invasion and annexation by China in 1950. In the process, he reveals the real factors leading up to the Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s escape to India in 1959 – an epochal event that drew the newly independent nation into this political maelstrom and heightened Sino-Indian tensions. More than seventy years later, despite citizens protests and global outcry, Chinese ‘suzerainty’ maintains its grip on Tibet, begging the question: Can Tibet ever be free?Order links of the book 'Imperial Games in Tibet' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:KindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Kautilyanomics written by Sriram Balasubramanian - Book Review
Kautilyanomics for Modern Times seeks to do three things—first, to provide a structure and a context for Kautilya’s economic thoughts; second, to examine his work’s relevance today; and third, to do it in a way that a lay reader can follow and grasp easily.Order links of the book 'Kautilyanomics: For Modern Times' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleFlipkart:PaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Rukhmabai written by Sudhir Chandra - Book Review
'Rukhmabai: The Life and Times of a Child Bride Turned Rebel-Doctor' is the extraordinary story of a child bride who took on the patriarchy and emerged one of India’s pioneering women doctors.An outcome of research spanning decades, Sudhir Chandra’s intelligent, empathetic biography shines brilliant new light on this extraordinary but little-known life of a rebel-doctor who dared to challenge the norms of her time and left behind a formidable legacy. The radical view she proposed of woman’s freedom is yet to be fully realized.Order links of the book 'Rukhmabai' below:Amazon India:PaperbackKindleAmazon USA:PaperbackKindleAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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New Cold Wars written by David E. Sanger - Book Review
New Cold Wars ― the latest from Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and bestselling author of The Perfect Weapon David E. Sanger ― tells the riveting story of America at a crossroads. At the turn of the millennium, the United States was confident that a democratic Russia and a newly wealthy China could gradually be pulled into the Western-led order. That proved a fantasy. By the time Washington emerged from the age of terrorism, the three nuclear powers were engaged in a high-stakes struggle for military, economic, and technological supremacy ― with nations around the world forced to take sides.New Cold Wars is an astonishing first-draft history chronicling America’s return to superpower conflict, the choices that lie ahead, and what is at stake for the United States and the world.Order links of the book 'New Cold Wars' below:Amazon India:HardcoverPaperbackKindleAmazon USA:HardcoverPaperbackKindleFlipkart:PaperbackAnd please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest book reviews and tidbits from the pages of history.Please feel free to our social media ID's for latest updates. Links below:https://www.facebook.com/historylogy/https://twitter.com/historylogyhttps://www.instagram.com/historylogy/Affiliate Earnings Disclaimer:This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
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Namaste Friends. My name is 'Shinil Subramanian Payamal' and you are welcome to the Historylogy podcast.On this podcast, I will be talking about the latest history book releases, reviews, archaeological discoveries, controversies, etc... I want to tell stories about people, places and events lost in the pages of history.I will be uploading at least one episode per week on Fridays at 10:30 PM India Standard Time i.e. 12:00 PM EST in the USA and 06:00 PM CET.We will be having regular book giveaways on our Podcast. Also, there will be a special monthly giveaway for people who leave reviews of the podcast on their favourite Podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, etc... Just make sure to leave your Twitter/Instagram ID along with your review so that we can thank you personally and also contact you in case you win a prize.Thanks for stopping by!
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